South Weber, UT, is a small city nestled between Weber Canyon and Hill Air Force Base, approximately 11 miles south of Ogden. Known as "The Windy City," it experiences significant winds from both the canyon and the airbase. With a population of over 8,100, South Weber offers a mix of residential living and industrial employment opportunities, particularly at Hill Air Force Base, Utah’s largest single-site employer. The city features newer neighborhoods with single-family homes, including multi-story houses, single-story Craftsmen, and ranch-style homes, as well as contemporary townhouses. Residents enjoy over 50 acres of parks and green spaces, including playgrounds, ballfields, a bike park, and a dog park. The Weber River Parkway Trail, a developing pathway, will eventually connect to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, providing extensive hiking and biking options. South Weber is part of the Davis School District, which is highly rated, with local schools such as South Weber Elementary and Highmark Charter School. The city has convenient transportation options, with Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 89 providing access to Ogden and Salt Lake City, and the Utah Transit Authority offering local bus services. For shopping and dining, residents can travel a short distance to commercial areas in South Ogden or the Layton Hills Mall. Crime reports have decreased, with a notable reduction in both violent and property offenses compared to the previous year. The city's weather is characterized by high winds in winter and breezy, cool summers.